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Web interface for viewing ACH files in a variety of sources (filesystem, GCS buckets, etc)

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moov-io/ach-web-viewer

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ACH Web Viewer is a service that loads and displays lists of ACH Files from various sources on a website. This allows combining multiple sources of ACH files together for operators to review.

Project Status

This project is actively used in production environments. Please star the project if you are interested in its progress. We are looking for community feedback so please try out our code or give us feedback!

If you believe you have identified a security vulnerability please responsibly report the issue as via email to [email protected]. Please do not post it to a public issue tracker.

Getting Started

Download the docker image or source code and run ach-web-viewer with the example config.

Getting Help

channel info
Project Documentation Our project documentation available online.
Twitter @moov You can follow Moov.io's Twitter feed to get updates on our project(s). You can also tweet us questions or just share blogs or stories.
GitHub Issue If you are able to reproduce a problem please open a GitHub Issue under the specific project that caused the error.
moov-io slack Join our slack channel (#ach) to have an interactive discussion about the development of the project.

Supported and Tested Platforms

  • 64-bit Linux (Ubuntu, Debian), macOS, and Windows

Contributing

Yes please! Please review our Contributing guide and Code of Conduct to get started! Checkout our issues for first time contributors for something to help out with.

This project uses Go Modules and uses Go 1.14 or higher. See Golang's install instructions for help setting up Go. You can download the source code and we offer tagged and released versions as well. We highly recommend you use a tagged release for production.

Test Coverage

Improving test coverage is a good candidate for new contributors while also allowing the project to move more quickly by reducing regressions issues that might not be caught before a release is pushed out to our users. One great way to improve coverage is by adding edge cases and different inputs to functions (or contributing and running fuzzers).

License

Apache License 2.0 See LICENSE for details.